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Chandni chowk - sarees, suits, electronic items, accessories, ornaments, footwear, food items, shawls, sherwanis, decoration materials, lanterns, colourful dresses and what not
there is a metro near the chowk and throw which u can visit the square commonly kniow as red fort
Jantar mantar of delhi famous place of attraction bccause there are so many instruments
Bahai loitus temple--Their surrounding area is brimming with beautiful gardens and you can spend time walking around.
-Photography is not permitted inside the temple.
-Avoid making noises inside the temple when people are meditating.
-You can either walk around on your own or with the help of a guide.
-There is an information center showing films and regular daily prayer sessions in the hall.
-Keep your shoes at the counter before entering the temple.
Akshardham Temple - -Akshardham Metro Station is the closest metro rail on the Blue Line that connects Dwarka to Noida. From the station, you can reach the temple in five minutes by an auto rickshaw.
-The best time to visit Akshardham Temple is from February to April and from October to early December. It will be very hot during summer and rainy during monsoon. You can also enjoy amazing places to visit near Delhi in December which encircles Shimla, Rishikesh, Manali, Lansdowne, Auli, Alwar and countless others
-There is a restaurant within the complex that is open from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
-Get some souvenirs from a souvenir shop and it will be open from 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
-You cannot take valuable possessions inside the temple. You have to keep it with the securities outside and there will be a long queue for that. Hence it is advised to keep them in your car or with the driver. Mobile phones are also not allowed inside.
-There is a huge space for parking as well for cars, vans, minibuses, coaches, and other vehicles.
Musical Fountain - Circle of Life can be witnessed in the evening during sunset for 15 minutes.
Red fort - -The nearest metro station to the Red Fort is Chawri Bazaar.
-It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
-Tickets for international visitors will cover museum entrance fees also.
-As the parking lot is near Jama Masjid, located on the opposite side of the Red Fort, car parking is an issue. You need to take a long walk from the parking to reach the gate of the fort. Also, the traffic snarl on the connecting roads makes it difficult for the visitors to cross the roads. It is advisable to travel by taxi.
-To avoid queues to get the Light and Sound show ticket, you can book it online at theashokgroup.com.
-October to March is the suitable time to visit Red Fort.
Qutab Minar - -Nearest metro station is Qutub Minar Metro Station.
-It is advisable to reach as early as possible – the opening time is 7:00 AM as the complex will be less crowded.
-Although there are shaded areas in the complex but it is always good to carry sunscreen or sunglasses especially during summer.
-There is a Decorative Light Show every evening from 6:30 to 8:00 pm as well as the Qutub Minar Festival in October/November.
India GAte - -The climate during the months from October to March will be favourable for sightseeing tours in Delhi. You can enjoy visiting India Gate with your family and friends peacefully during that time.
-It will be fun if you bring cooked or packaged food with you, and have a picnic. You can also go for boating at the Boating Club adjacent to India Gate grounds.
-The nearest metro station to India Gate is Central Secretariat (Yellow Line). The metro station has more than one exit gate so that you can seek the help of customer service about the closest gate to India Gate.
-Take an auto rickshaw or the shuttle rickshaw/rickshaw service to India Gate from the metro station. Bus service can also be availed depending on your boarding point.
-In case you are there in January, you can attend the Republic Day parade on 26th January.
Sarojini NAgar MArket - -Remember the basic shopping rules at Sarojini Market: never pay more than INR 250 for any basic garment; INR 100 – 150 is the usual price for tops.
-The sizes of the garments may not be correct. You can check them with other sizes and identify your size by hold it against yourself. There is an option to quick fix at the darzee also.
-Check it out properly for wear and tear on the item you purchase. Always point out the defect (whether minimal or obvious) to the shopkeeper and use it to extricate an additional discount.
-Carry a big cover to keep your purchased items conveniently because the covers given by the shopkeepers are not of good quality so that they will be torn if you carry heavy materials in them.
-The best time to visit Sarojini Nagar is on weekdays, between 12pm – 4pm to be specific.
-Point out a landmark before you enter the market so that you can come back to the point after shopping easily.
Paranthe wali Galli- You must try the recommended food from Paranthe Wali Gali. The recommended food is Mixed Veg Paranthe, Mirch Parantha, and Karela Parantha.
Guruduwara Bangla Sahib- -Dress modestly and cover your head while participating in the rituals.
-Remove your shoes before entering the gurudwara.
-There will be special prayers and gathering on the birth anniversary of Guru Har Krishan.
-The nearest metro station is Patel Chowk which falls on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro.
-Do not forget to try Langar and sprinkle some drop from the holy water tank.
Connaught Place - -Try Fire Paan/Chuski Paan at Odeon Pan Palace.
-Don’t miss out Wenger’s - one of the best bakeries in the market.
-Visit the Underground Market Palika Bazaar also.
-There will be some shows at the central park as well.
Lodhi Gardens- -To reach Lodhi Gardens easily, take the Metro to Jor Bagh station. From there, walk north on Sri Aurobindo Marg and turn east on to Lodhi Road; the gardens will appear on the left. If you hire a taxi or cab, you will be dropped at the entrance of the garden but the cost will be quite higher when compared to the train fare.
-It will be crowded on weekends. If you look forward to have a peaceful time, then choose a weekday.
And there are many more markets we visited like khan market aand lajpat market and paharganj and dilli hant(famous clothes materials)
There a rail museum which i basically finds boring but i enjoyed in that museum just because of a photo shioot
Garden of five senses - There is a restaurant name Fio Country Kitchen and Bar in the garden and it has the best quality food available in the region.(there are pools of water lilies, bamboo courts, herb gardens, solar energy park etc)
Purana Qilla- -Do not miss Humayun's Library - an octagonal building called Sher Mandal built by Sher Shah.
-You can avail boating or shikara rides in the lake near the fort.
-Since the monument is in ruins today, you have to be careful while exploring. Do not damage any portion.
-Talaqi Darwaza or the Forbidden Gate is also a major attraction.
National Museeum/Indira Gandhi museeum- Seek prior permission for photography. Videography is strictly prohibited inside the museum.( Harappan times, several sculptures, carvings, paintings, manuscripts, coins, antiquities, and other valuable objects)
(National Gallery of modern art)
national Zoological Park-(peacocks, wild boars, majestic Sambars, Nilgai, Chital, and jackals)(Jumaring and trekking through the incredible surroundings of Corbett national Park offers an experience which you will want to repeat again. The thrill of climbing rocks, rappelling in the azure water, taking a jeep safari and spotting the tiger is a memorable experience. The sprawling Park is nestled in the Shivalik foothills of the majestic Himalayas in Uttaranchal with rolling acres of beautiful hilly zones and riverside tracts. Indulge in the best best wildlife tours in Delhi for a different and wild experience on your vacation here.)
FOOD AREA
Karim's-You must try the recommended food from Karim’s. The recommended food are Chicken Jahangiri, Mutton Qorma, Nahari, Chicken Mughlai and Brain Curry.
Khan Chacha- are Chicken Tikka Roll and Mutton Seekh.
Farzi Café - is known for a contemporary presentation of dishes with an elegant and sophisticated décor.
(n your visit to Barbeque Nation,) the recommended dishes which you must guzzle are Paneer Chicken Tikka Masala, Spanish Valencia Prawn, and Chicken Dum Biryani.
Murthal - Place with crowd and wonderful taste
Club at night()
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Which are the best places to visit in Delhi in summers?
1. Worlds of Wonder: Situated in the Entertainment City, Worlds of Wonder is a famous amusement park with an enthralling water park and Go Karting track. This is a family-friendly place offering a plethora of exhilarating rides and souvenir shops.
2. Ice Skating Arena: Located inside the Ambience Mall, Ice Skating Arena is a large skating rink where the participants get to skate on artificial snow.
3. Five Senses Gardens: Lying in Mehrauli, Five Senses Garden is perched atop a rocky terrain and shelters a beautiful solar energy park and an impressive bamboo court. This place hosts many events including flower shows, and cultural festivals.
4. Hauz Khas: Located in South Delhi, Hauz Khas is known popularly for its historical significance. This place is packed with a plethora of beautiful village restaurants, pubs, and clubs.
5. Kingdom of Dreams: Kingdom of Dreams has two beautiful theatres, showcasing impressive theatrical performances.
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Why is Delhi famous?
Delhi, the capital city of India happens to be a famous tourist destination in the country apart from being the political powerhouse. With vibrant culture and upmarket vibe Delhi is mostly known for the following things:
- The Scrumptious: Dilli ki Chaat
- Street Shopping at Giveaway Prices
- The Metro: The Magic of the Intra City Rail
- Hauz Khas: Fort, Cafes and Party
- The Khan: A Market to Remember
- Magnificence Actualized at the Lotus Temple
- Awe-Inspiring Akshardham
- Devotional Experience of the Nizamuddin Dargah
- The Glory of Indian History National Museum
- Beautiful Gardens
- Rajghat: Remembering the Mahatma
- India Gate and Rajpath: Patriotism and Beauty
- Cheap Wholesale Bazaars of Old Delhi: The Lifeline of Indian Business
- Delectable, Diverse And the Undeniably Delicious food of Delhi
- Sandstone At Its Best at the Red Fort
- Qutub Minar Standing Tall Since Ages
- Delhi Zoo: Animals Galore
- Cultural Hub: Diversity at its Best
- Reliving The Charm Of The British Era at Connaught Place
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